In Jamaica the Domestic Violence Act guides the course of justice for victims of this crime. Attorney at Law Rushell Malcolm says the main purpose of the law is to provide protection to victims.
With Jamaica being put on influenza alert and battling a dengue outbreak, the likelihood of accident and emergency, A&E departments in public hospitals experiencing crowding is even higher. Crowding in emergency departments is a major public health issue worldwide which affects the timely delivery of healthcare. It may also negatively affect patient outcomes.
In 2018 the economy brushed the 2 percent growth range coming in at an estimated 1.8 percent. This week we’re going for growth with the PIOJ and its latest growth figures.
The National Works Agency says it’s in the final phases of completion of works on the pipeline along the Grange Hill to Little London Roadway in Westmoreland.
The proclamation of Reggae Day has given rise to activities commemorate Reggae Month, including concerts, awards ceremonies, symposia and other events. But some have asked “Why February?” and “Why celebrate Reggae Month at all?”
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor, Brian Wynter says the country’s macroeconomic prospects remain positive as indicators and outputs continue to show signs of recovery.
Coming up: economy records 6th consecutive year of growth; Prime Minister calls on Past Student’s Associations to increase partnership with schools; and inflation recorded at 2.3 percent for January.
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